A yandere female supporting character forcibly 'marries' a paranoid prince. Bitter fruit is still fruit. Good news and bad news. The good news is that Yan Wan transmigrated into an ancient ...
After leaving Luowei Palace, Ji Mohan and Yan Wan went straight out of the palace and got into a carriage, which swayed and bumped its way back to the Prince's Mansion.
Yan Wan looked at the silent Ji Mohan and knew that he was feeling bad, so she spoke up to interrupt his increasingly deep thoughts.
"Hanhan," Yan Wan called softly.
Upon hearing this improper form of address, Ji Mohan frowned, preparing to tell her not to address him that way. However, Ji Mohan did not realize that her calling him instantly pulled him out of his previous sadness.
"I know where Aunt Fang is. I forgot to tell you after I fell asleep last night."
Ji Mohan didn't say what he wanted to say from the bottom of his heart.
As you all know, she knows too much. Call her whatever you want.
"Um, where is Aunt Fang?" Ji Mohan asked anxiously.
"Aunt Fang is in Anping County, Yanzhou. But I'm not sure exactly where she is. You'll need to send someone to look for her."
"Well, it's good to have a clue. I will arrange for people to look for it."
"Ji Mohan, if, just if, you found out that someone close to you was lying to you, what would you do?" Yan Wan asked cautiously.
"You're lying to me?" He spoke with thin lips slightly, his dark eyes fixed on Yan Wan.
"Haha, haha, how could I possibly lie to you? It wasn't me." Yan Wan laughed awkwardly.
Don't be so sensitive, you jerk!
"If she's lying to me, I'll tear her to pieces," Ji Mohan said viciously.
Yan Wan could only force a smile as she watched Ji Mohan's face change so quickly, turning her head to look at the scenery outside the carriage, not daring to meet his gaze.
"So you'd better not lie to me." A sinister threat came from behind, and Yan Wan was practically drenched in sweat.
He whispered, "No, no, hehe."
"I can't guarantee anything, I might lie to him in the future." Little did Yan Wan know that her words would become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The carriage stopped at the gate of Prince Han's residence. Yan Wan got off the carriage first, and then heard Ji Mohan's voice coming from the carriage window, "You go back to the residence first. I have something to do at the military camp outside the city."
"Okay, will Your Highness be back for dinner this afternoon?" Yan Wan asked obediently.
Ji Mohan gave her a meaningful look. The servants and maids around them secretly laughed, but Yan Wan didn't notice and could only wait expectantly for his answer.
"If I finish my shift early, I'll come back for a meal."
“Okay, then I’ll wait for the prince to return.” Yan Wan said with a bright smile, as warm and radiant as a little sun.
"Let's go." Ji Mohan didn't respond, afraid that he wouldn't be able to resist dragging Little Sun into the mud.
After seeing Ji Mohan leave, Yan Wan turned and went back to the Prince's residence to eat. She had long since finished her breakfast, and now it was almost noon; she was starving. She eagerly went over to ask Uncle He...
"Uncle He, is dinner ready yet? I'm so hungry."
"This old servant will immediately order someone to bring lunch to the Princess." Uncle He looked at the petite and adorable Princess, just like his own little granddaughter, and coaxed her with a face full of affection.
No wonder the prince likes the princess; everyone likes a lively, lovely, and down-to-earth princess.
"Wow, thank you, Uncle He!" Yan Wan said excitedly.
"Your Highness is too kind to this old servant. I cannot accept such thanks. You are the master, and I am but a servant," Uncle He said with some fear.
"What master and servant? Since Uncle He has helped me, I deserve this thanks," Yan Wan explained with a smile.
While Yan Wan was eating, she unconsciously thanked the maids who served her food, which made the maids feel a little flustered. No one had ever thanked them before, and now the princess was thanking them.
After finishing her meal, Yan Wan strolled around the Han Prince's residence to digest her food. Seeing the beautifully tended flowers, she casually and generously praised the flower farmer's skills, saying they were like a little sun, warming everyone.
Uncle He silently watched Yan Wan's actions. In fact, a fleeting doubt crossed his mind: was she just putting on an act? He shook his head, dispelling his doubts. It was easy to distinguish between genuine emotions and pretense. He was really getting senile.
In truth, Uncle He genuinely liked this princess. She was kind and generous, treated servants with no airs, and never scolded or beat them. She would always thank anyone who helped her with a smile. Her arrival brought life and warmth to the quiet and gloomy Han Prince's mansion.
After wandering around the Prince's mansion for a while, Yan Wan went back to sleep. She then walked to the place where she had slept the night before and went inside. The two guards at the door opened their mouths, but ultimately said nothing.
The princess should be able to stay in the prince's bedroom... right?
It turned out that Ji Mohan had left in a hurry and hadn't arranged accommodations for Yan Wan. When the steward, Uncle He, saw that his master hadn't mentioned it, he naturally pretended to be clueless and didn't say anything. The Prince Han's mansion should have a young master soon. Watching Yan Wan go in to rest, Uncle He left with a smile and his hands behind his back.
Yan Wan was lying in bed, just about to go to sleep, when she suddenly seemed to remember something and sat up.
"System, system, I have completed the mission, system."
"I'm here, host," the system's voice came from my mind.
"System, my mission is complete, please issue the reward quickly," Yan Wan urged impatiently.
"Okay, host. The reward has been sent to your inventory. Please check it."
"Let me see, let me see," Yan Wan clicked impatiently.
A light blue jade bracelet appeared, looking smooth and lustrous, with excellent quality.
"Not bad, not bad, this should sell for a lot of money." Yan Wan smiled greedily.
The system looked speechlessly at Yan Wan, who had kissed the bracelet twice, and thought to itself that it should just find a different host.
"Host, this is a spatial bracelet." The system said weakly, truly exasperated by Yan Wan. The four large characters below the bracelet—"Spatial Bracelet"—were completely ignored. Family, who understands? She only saw the bracelet!
"What? This is a space? Can I go in?" Yan Wan asked with a big smile.
"Host, you can go in, but you can only go in for two hours a day," the system patiently explained.
Yan Wan happily tried it out and entered a warehouse-like place. She walked out of the warehouse and found herself in a vast grassland, a space about the size of fifty basketball courts.
"Great! The people of the Northwest are saved!" Yan Wan thought happily.
"System, can living things go inside?" Yan Wan asked excitedly.
"Yes, host, you can raise cattle and sheep on the grasslands."
"Great! The hot pot restaurant can open now!" Yan Wan thought to herself, her mind racing.
"Wow, system, are there any more tasks? I'm ready!"
"Sorry, host, there are no newly issued missions."
Yan Wan came out of the space and lay on the bed, too excited to sleep. She tossed and turned for a long time before finally falling asleep, with a smile on her face.